LauraClay (February 9, 1849 — June 29, 1941) grew up in a large family of activists at a farm in ... LauraClay was elected President and Col. John H. Ward of Louisville was elected Vice-President. Not ... 's delegate badge from Lexington for the Kentucky Equal Rights Association, saved in the LauraClay ...

(Charleston, SC: The History Press, 2012): 44. Fuller, Paul E. LauraClay and the Woman’s Rights Movement ... 1839, to Mary Jane Warfield and Cassius M. Clay. In 1866 Clay married Major John Francis “Frank” ... of Clay and changed the last names of her two youngest children to Clay also. In May 1879 during the ...

and elect LauraClay as their first President. Other officers of the new organization include Ellen Battle Dietrick and Mary Barr Clay as Vice-Presidents, Eugenia B. Farmer as the corresponding secretary, ... Association, American Woman Suffrage Association, Fayette County, Kenton County, LauraClay, Ellen Battle ...

constitution of the Kentucky Woman Suffrage Association. LauraClay was elected President and Col. John H. Ward ... and national levels. This primary source resource can be found in the LauraClay Papers, Box 15, ... Suffrage Association. Adopted October 27, 1881." LauraClay Papers, 46m4, Box 15, folder 11. ...

the suffragists LauraClay and Madeline McDowell Breckinridge held a debate in 1919 focusing on the ... local or state officers were also suffragists (e.g., LauraClay in Kentucky). No woman was more ... South. LauraClay, the youngest of Mary Jane Clay’s daughters, was elected president. At the age of 32, ...